City Council OKs Bonin's 2022 Plan To Give City Land To Marginalized Groups as Reparations
The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday moved forward with a plan to identify land that could be transferred to historically marginalized groups within the city. The council unanimously supported the motion, which former Councilman Mike Bonin, who represented the 11th District, introduced in November 2022. Council members directed several departments to report back within 60 days with a property inventory of all "underutilized, surplus, and/or remnant lands" within the city, as well as public lands held by county, regional, state and federal agencies. In addition, the city's chief legislative analyst in collaboration with the Civil and Human Rights and Equity Department, and other relative departments, will report back in 60 days with recommendations on how to use the land, such as community land trusts, urban agriculture, or "other uses that center principles of self-determination, community building and healing." Councilwoman Nithya Raman, alongside Council President Pro Tem Marqueece Harris-Dawson, said they worked with Bonin's office to put the motion forward.
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